Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Robert J. Fisher

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Robert J. Fisher.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Robert J. Fisher

Robert Joseph "Bob" Fisher is an American businessman. He is currently chairman of The Gap, Inc. and has been a director since 1990; he was previously chairman of the board (2004-2007) and interim chief executive officer. The son of Gap Inc. co-founders Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher, Bob Fisher has been involved with the company as a board member or employee for over 30 years.

It's unfortunate that all business gets painted as wanting to oppose the environment and slow change.
We have an unwavering commitment to our social responsibility program; it's good for business, and we know it's the right thing to do.
Banana Republic stands for casual sportswear, relaxed outdoor clothing with some elements of adventure and travel. The clothes are more about style, value, and taste than they are about fashion.
We never want to hear the customer say, 'You have nice sunglasses, but I can't find jeans in my size.' — © Robert J. Fisher
We never want to hear the customer say, 'You have nice sunglasses, but I can't find jeans in my size.'
The malls are getting more and more crowded. Customers will come online and find an easy place to shop.
I was a decent student but not a great student.
Gap has always been about color, and we let a lot of competitors take that space from us.
There are a lot of people who want to leave their children with a world that is in better shape.
Lots of people have plenty of ideas; lots of people have plenty of money, but in the end, if you want to turn that money into profit, you have to do it through others.
We just make clothes, but for some, that's an important thing.
Spending time on the floor is really important. It's great to work out of an office, but working the store gives you contact with the customer.
Forth & Towne was a great test of a promising concept and an illustration of the innovative risks you need to take in our business. We made the tough decision to close the brand and focus our efforts on stabilizing the existing businesses.
We were looking at ourselves as a store rather than a brand. When you do that, you draw thick, heavy lines around your freedom.
In many museums, you see one of this and one of that. You gain an understanding of what Abstract Expressionism or Minimalism is, but you aren't given the chance to appreciate the mind of an artist.
Yes, fashion adds more risk, but you don't have to have as much of it to keep the business rolling.
We're making a lot of changes at Gap Inc., but as our Social Responsibility Report demonstrates, doing business the right way is still extremely important to us.
Princeton was really hard. I had learned how to write well at boarding school, and I knew if I majored in English and I just did the work, I could get B's.
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